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54302720 No.54302720 [Reply] [Original]

Why isnt remote work more common yet?
They could pay less because one doesnt need to live in a nigger/muslim conquered city, too

>> No.54303314

because they want normies to not enjoy work. they want the ability to make an income as complicated as it can be.

>> No.54303348

>>54302720
What do you mean? Ever since the coof I've been working remote. Most of my friends with tech jobs do too.

>> No.54303375

>>54303348
same. I'm full remote and have been since Covid

>> No.54303527

>>54302720
Because managers are control freaks and if you arent in the office, they cant stare into your soul and feel like they matter.

>> No.54303594

>>54302720
>middle managers become completely pointless, there is literally nothing you could do to justify a bunch of useless micromanaging faggots sticking around in an online environment
>the wide majority of people barely know fuck all about even the most basic computer shit
>rental jews going full shut it down mode since there’s no need to rent out some super expensive shitty office if everyone’s online
Just like nearly every other problem in the world, its because people are faggots.

>> No.54303742
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54303742

>>54302720
Because, realistically even most "office jobs" can't be done fully remote. Let me give you an example from my workplace. Its a smallish (25 people) company that makes water treatment equipment. about 1/5 of us work in a laboratory setting, so you can't do that remotely. 2/5 are service/installation guys that have to go on site to work. 1/5 are assembly techs so obviously they have to be present. The rest are salesmen that do some WFH, but are hybrid, traveling to potential customers. All of our "managers" work alongside everyone else because of our size, which means even the admin tasks they could do from home, they end up doing from our building because they have to be there anyway to do things in meatspace.

We have 2 fully remote employees. One who handles legal stuff and one who, admittedly, is a wizard in the black art of PLC coding. For a firm that makes actual, physical products or services, WFH only makes sense for those employees whose weekly-daily responsibilities are extremely abstracted from what the firm does.

>> No.54303924

>>54303742
Works just fine for software development. I've got a buddy who designs trucks and while he gets flown to Cali for a week every other month or so is 90% remote.

>> No.54303983

>>54302720
I do way less work when wfh, so probably that